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i ! i After being chosen. Homecoming Queen Chris Smith and King Wayne Mattingly posed lor pictures at the dance. Each were dressed in the crowns and the robes. Both proved themselves worthy of the honor. 26-STUDENT LIFE Kings, Queens, and Sweethearts Reign Gver Saguaro As traditions disappear throughout the world. there are a l'ew traditions that still lixc on at Saguaro. These are traditions of Kings, Queens, and Sweethearts. Early in the year, during football season is the Homecoming cele- bration. The i969-70 King and Queen were Wayne Mattingly and Chris Smith. Their attendants were Greg Augustine. Sue Sitton, Phil Taber. and Paula Piazza. During the basketball and wrestling season comes the next event on the traditions agenda. King and Queen of Courts. Phil Taber was elected King and Kris Schuk- necht was Queen. Attendants were Gary Young, Michele Safely, Tom Wiegand, and Claudia Pusko. Last, but by far not least, chosen for the l970 Key Club Sweetheart was Ann Kitchell. Below is a picture ol' the Home- coming pienic on the Saturday following the game. Activities included wine, women, and song. . .along with a few games. This day proved to be a most relaxing day for all who attended and all agreed that the relaxation and fun was more than welcome. 3 Q
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